As we see, their Resurrection machinations result not in a happy ending, but on the contrary, in forcing the world to descend FromBadToWorse, culminating in {{Instrumentality}} and TheEndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt. Most importantly, in the end they still fail to bring their loved ones back to existence.

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As we see, their Resurrection machinations result not in a happy ending, but on the contrary, in forcing the world to descend FromBadToWorse, culminating in {{Instrumentality}} an AssimilationPlot and TheEndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt. Most importantly, in the end they still fail to bring their loved ones back to existence.

** Alternatively, especially after the events of Rebellion, it is Homura who has become the Daemon Prince whose powers over Madoka and her own universe rivals or even surpasses the original Heretic, Horus himself. The events of the Madokaverse and its descent into chaos was entirely dependent on Homura's psycho-temporal manipulation which made an innocent potential such as Madoka to be forced to accumulate so much suffering in the first place. And when Madoka became an agent of the God-emperor of Mankind did Homu reveal the true nature of her existence, as Chaos Undivided, the ultimate Daemon possessing the Four: Nurgle (her unlimited depression) Khorne (her unending hatred to the C'tan and basically everything) Slaanesh (her obsession with Madoka) and Tzeentch (her maunholy manipulation of time and space). Only Madokami seemed to be immune because she may have the essence of the Starchild (i.e. God-Emperor) but that also curses her to be a plaything in Homura's chaotic universe of insanity.

*** It also explains why there was so much symbolism in the world of the game. After all, every Witch builds the labyrinth based on herself...all around, there is evidence of [[spoiler: sexual abuse,]] which could very well be what resulted in Mary's despair. [[spoiler: It might also explain the shadowy figure in one area.]]

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*** It also explains why there was so much symbolism in the world of the game. After all, every Witch builds the labyrinth based on herself...all around, there is evidence of [[spoiler: sexual abuse,]] which could very well be what resulted in Mary's despair. [[spoiler: It might also explain the shadowy figure in one area.]]]] - Spiral15 (who built this theory based entirely on the fact that Dreaming Mary and Madoka Magica have similar artwork.)

[[WMG: Also, [[VideoGame/DreamingMary Mary]] used to be a Puella Magi.]]The whole game has many different areas, each one dreamlike, weird or creepy. The only inhabitants apart from the main character are animals with their own individual 'roles' in each part. They're also very unusual, and they act all cutesy most of the time...until you do something 'wrong'. [[spoiler: At which point they turn creepy.]] This draws a lot of parallels between the Witch labyrinths and the familiars within them! ** But then, why do we never see the witch? Why don't the familiars attack Mary? Because Mary is the witch herself. She's exploring her own labyrinth, playing with her familiars. Plus, the inhabitants all have a theme - much like Witch's familiars in Madoka - and acknowledge that they were dreamed up by Mary, or "created" by her. Who else but a Witch would create a labyrinth's familiars? The only reason Mary doesn't look like an [[EldritchAbomination]] is because she's seeing herself as she was prior to her witchification. [[spoiler: 'Dream' Mary is her Puella Magi appearance; the Mary who 'wakes up' at the end is how she looked normally.]]*** It also explains why there was so much symbolism in the world of the game. After all, every Witch builds the labyrinth based on herself...all around, there is evidence of [[spoiler: sexual abuse,]] which could very well be what resulted in Mary's despair. [[spoiler: It might also explain the shadowy figure in one area.]]

* [[PhantomOfInferno Ein]] will soon be contacted by Kyubey. Based on the ending of the anime version of ''Phantom Requiem for the Phantom'' with Ein's [[HeroicBlueScreenOfDeath breakdown]] upon seeing Reiji murdered, Kyubey promises Ein can once again be reunited with Reiji and to truly escape the clutches of their criminal past.

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* [[PhantomOfInferno [[VisualNovel/PhantomOfInferno Ein]] will soon be contacted by Kyubey. Based on the ending of the anime version of ''Phantom Requiem for the Phantom'' with Ein's [[HeroicBlueScreenOfDeath breakdown]] upon seeing Reiji murdered, Kyubey promises Ein can once again be reunited with Reiji and to truly escape the clutches of their criminal past.

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